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Dazzling hand-held winners of the 2023 Mobile Photography Awards

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Geocentric Explorations – First place in Landscapes and Wildlife
Zhengjie Wu
Geocentric Explorations – First place in Landscapes and Wildlife
Zhengjie Wu
Heart of Water – first place, Silhouettes
Yue Qiu
Souls of the Ancient Sea Bed – first place, Artificial Intelligence
John Nieto
Miners of Ijan Volcano – first place, travel/transportation
Chen Lin
Eyes – first place, macro/details
Fabio Sartori
Steel, Glass and All That Jazz – first place, Architecture and Design
Dorota Yamadag
The Scenery After the Rain – first place, Water/Snow/Ice
Wang Hsiu Ling
Washing Elephant, Chitwan – first place, Black & White
Shuolong Ma
Old Mate – first place, Portraits / Self Portraits
Glenn Homann
Indifference – first place, Street Photography
Konstantin Chalabov
Spirit of City – first place, The Darkness / Noir
Michel Kharoubi
Nunset 2 – first place, People
Daniela Calo
Flight Pattern – first place, Digital Art & Visual FX
Heather McAlister
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
From the diverse portfolio of 2023 Grand Prize winner Glenn Homann, of Australia
Glenn Homann
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If you've got a photographer's eye, today's smartphones certainly won't hold you back from taking incredible photos. The winners of the 12th annual Mobile Photography Awards prove that the best camera truly is the one you've got with you.

Dinosaurs among us may remember when mobile phones started getting cameras around the turn of the millennium. It looked like such hubris stuffing these not-even-a-megapixel digital cameras into phones with screen resolutions even smaller. Nokia's first crack at a cameraphone in 2001, for example, was the 7650, which would take you a terrible 640 x 480 picture, and then show it to you on a 176 x 208-pixel screen.

Clearly, things have moved along just a tad. With today's smartphones, everyone's got a monster of a digital camera in their pocket at all times. The result has been an utter decimation in camera sales, which peaked around 2010 and have since plunged a staggering 93%. The overwhelming majority of photos are now taken on mobile devices, so it's just as well that the hardware is now so damn good.

Old Mate – first place, Portraits / Self Portraits
Glenn Homann

"Mobile photography has come a long way, and it is exciting to see the quality of the images that can be created with just a smartphone," says Daniel Berman, Founder of the Mobile Photography Awards. "The Mobile Photography Awards are a testament to the power of this medium, and we are thrilled to be a part of it."

Across 12 categories, including an "Artificial Intelligence" category as well as more traditional areas like Landscapes, Travel, Architecture, Street Photography and more creative designations like Silhouettes and The Darkness / Noir, judges attempted to highlight the unique "accessibility, immediacy and portability" of mobile devices in their selections from a record number of international entries.

The overall winner for 2023 is Glenn Homann of Australia, who mainly shoots on iPhone and submitted a broad portfolio of works highlighting his talents in several different areas.

"Oh wow," stated Homann, "I’m blown away. This recognition means a lot to me, and I hope it will inspire others to explore the endless possibilities of mobile photography."

Miners of Ijan Volcano – first place, travel/transportation
Chen Lin

Jump into the gallery to see all this year's winners, plus Homann's entire portfolio of submitted works.

Source: Mobile Photography Awards

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3 comments
Ranscapture
They should really not allow heavily photoshopped images to win photography awards or allow them to with a list of adjustments made. Real life looks nothing like any of those photos. This is a photoshop contest.
T N Args
Agreed. These images weren’t ‘taken’. They were created using a mobile phone photo as nothing more than a canvas.

PS mobile phone photos are still technically poor. Don’t let these fakoshopped digital artworks fool you.
ljaques
I agree with Ranscapture re disallowing photoshopping.
My faves were Eyes and Nunset.